David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > require X86 and PARPORT implies PARPORT_PC
> > unless X86==n suppress PARPORT_PC
> > 
> > which forces PARPORT_PC==y and makes the question invisible on X86
> > machines, but leaves the question visible on all others.
> 
> Yes, but there are quite a lot of people who don't want
> parport/serial/whatever compiled into their kernels at all,
> eventhough they have an x86. Think low-memory systems or similar.

That's OK.  Neither of these constraints says PARPORT must be compiled in.
Look at the conditionals carefully.
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